The laws of the United States relative to naturalization to be printed and distri. buted,. . III. 341
The laws, resolves, and treaties of the United States to be published in not more than three newspapers in each State and territory, and in one news- paper in the District of Columbia; price to be paid for the same, . III. 439 Eleven thousand copies of the laws, trea-
ties, &c., passed at each session of Congress, to be published and distri- buted, Laws to be distributed among the mem- bers of the fifteenth Congress,. III. 475 Index to the laws passed at each session to be prepared, printed, and distribu- ted,. III. 475 Laws of a private nature not to be pub- lished, III. 576 Public laws and treaties to be published in one newspaper in the District of Co- lumbia, and in not more than three newspapers in the several States and territories; the Indian treaties to be published in one paper only, which shall be in the limits of the State or territory to which such treaties relate,
III. 576 The first section of the act of April 20, 1818, (vol. iii. 439,) repealed, III. 576 Five hundred and fifty copies of the sixth
volume of the laws of the United States to be purchased and distributed, III. 786 Purchase and distribution of the seventh volume of the laws of the United States,
The Attorney-General of the United States to have the use of the library,
IV. 267 Five hundred copies of Gordon's Digest of the laws of the United States to be purchased and distributed, Fifty copies of the sixth volume of the United States' laws to be purchased, to complete the set in the library of Con- gress, IV. 429 The Attorney-General authorized to con- tract for one thousand copies of Little and Brown's edition of the statutes at large of the United States, -
Lead Mines in Missouri.
Removal of the library of Congress to the north wing of the capitol, (obso- lete,)
Appropriations for books, Salary of the librarian,
At the entrance of Edgartown,
A column on Cape Elizabeth,
Beacons and buoys at the entrance of
The President of the United States au- thorized to purchase from Winslow Lewis his patent-right for a new and improved method of lighting light- houses, II. 691 Appropriations for rebuilding certain light-houses, and completing the plan of lighting them according to the improvement of Winslow Lewis, III. 316 Beacons and buoys at the harbour of Beverly, Massachusetts, III. 316 Beacons and buoys at the entrance of
Savannah river, South Carolina, III. 316 Light-houses on Lake Erie,
Gammon, and on the island of Petite Manon, in Massachusetts,
Buoys in Narraganset Bay,
•Light-house on Gurnet's Point,
On NewCastle Island, Piscataqua river, II. 150 On Pollock's Rock, New Hampshire, II. 150 On Lynde's Point, Connecticut,
At the entrance of St. Mary's river, At Penobscot Bay,
At St. Simon's Island, buoys there, At Clark's Point within the town of New Bedford,
Light-houses on Race Point, on Point
II. 271 At Five Mile Point, near the harbour of New Haven,
At the mouth of the river Mississippi, II. 294 At Cape Lookout, in North Carolina, II. 294 A beacon at Sandy Hook, Light-house on Long-Island, on Watch Hill Point, On Wood Island or Fletcher's Neck, and West Passamaquoddy, II. 355
Beacons to be placed in the harbour of Bridgeport, Connecticut, Bluff Shoal, Royal Shoal, Northwest Straddle, and Southwest Straddle, in Pamplico Sound, North Carolina, Light-houses at Fair Weather and Nashua Island,
Light-house on Smith's Point, Virginia,
The President authorized to borrow two millions of dollars, The President authorized to borrow two millions of dollars, to be applied to the purchase of the public debt, - - I. 187 Loans by the Bank of the United States to the Government of the United States,
An act authorizing the building of light- houses therein mentioned, and for other purposes, An act to authorize the building of light- houses, light-vessels, and beacons therein mentioned, and for other pur- poses, Light-houses, &c., to be built on Baker's island, Monamoy point, Goat island, Cape Hatteras, Cape Romain, Pensa- cola, Fort Gratiot, Hadrell's point, Bay of Delaware, . An act to authorize the building of light- houses, light-vessels, and beacons therein mentioned, and for other pur- poses, An act to authorize the building of light- houses and light-vessels, and beacons and monuments therein mentioned, and for other purposes, An act to authorize the building of light- houses and light-vessels, erecting bea- cons, placing buoys, removing obstruc- tions in Savannah river, and for other purposes, -
Time for renewing a loan of the domestic debt of the United States extended, I. 410 Reimbursement of loan authorized in
The commissioners of the sinking fund
An act to authorize the building of light- houses, beacons, and buoys, &c., IV. 229 An act to authorize the building of light- houses, and for other purposes, IV. 282 Appropriations for building light-houses, light-boats, beacons, monuments, and placing buoys,
money, I. 433 Loan to be opened at the Treasury to the full amount of the foreign debt, I. 433 Commissioners of the sinking fund to pay the funded six per cent. stock, I. 458 Loan for the use of the city of Wash- ington, I. 461 Commissioners of the sinking fund au- thorized to borrow money, I. 488, 551 Time for renewing a loan of the domestic debt extended, I. 516 Loan of eight hundred thousand dollars authorized, I. 534 The President authorized to borrow four millions of dollars,
Loan on the direct tax authorized, The President authorized to borrow three millions five hundred thousand dollars, for the use of the United States, II. 60 Debt of eleven millions and fifty thou- sand dollars created, for the purpose of carrying into effect the convention with France, by which Louisiana was ceded to the United States, II. 245 The President authorized to borrow two millions of dollars, towards defraying any extraordinary expenses of inter- course with foreign nations, - II. 349 An act authorizing a loan for a sum not exceeding the amount of the principal of the public debt, reimbursable du- ring the year 1810, II. 610 A loan of seven millions five hundred thousand dollars authorized, III. 75 A loan of twenty-five millions of dollars authorized, March 24, 1814, (obsolete,)
III. 111 Banks in the District of Columbia au- thorized to lend any part of the same,
A loan of three millions of dollars au- thorized, March 15, 1814, (obsolete,) III. 144
Notes of decisions of the Supreme Court on Louisiana land titles, II. 288 Notes of acts which have been passed, re- lating to land and land titles in Louis- iana, - An act further providing for the govern- nient of the district of Louisiana, II. 331 Powers of the surveyor-general of the territory of Louisiana extended, - II. 352 An act for ascertaining and adjusting
land claims in the territory of Orleans and district of Louisiana, An act to enable the people of the ter- ritory of Orleans to form a constitu- tion and state government, and for the admission of such state into the Union on an equal footing with the original states, and for other purposes, II. 641 An act for the admission of Louisiana into the Union, -
The seventh section of the act of May 11, 1820, chap. 87, continued for eighteen months,
Part of navy store-house lot granted to the city of New Orleans, - III. 728 An act providing for the examination of the titles to land in that part of the State of Louisiana situated between the Rio Hondo and the Sabine rivers, III. 756
An act for the better organization of the District Court of the United States within the State of Louisiana, III. 774 Notes of the acts of Congress relating to the District Court of Louisiana, III. 774 An act to regulate the mode of practice in the courts of the United States for the district of Louisiana, - IV. 62 Notes of the decisions of the Supreme Court as to the practice and principles regulating the courts of law which pre- vail in the federal courts of Louisiana, IV. 62
The time for holding the District Court for East Louisiana changed, IV. 125 The mode of drawing and empannelling juries in the United States courts in Louisiana to conform to that of the state courts. The duties of the judge and marshal to conform to the prac
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